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Trump isn’t cutting Pell Grants, after all − but other changes could complicate financial aid for some students

  • Written by Jennifer L. Steele, Professor of Education, American University
imageAmid a complicated federal financial aid system, Pell Grants are the largest source of federal support for university students.iStock/Getty Images Plus

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